Colloque de l'OMI sur les combustibles de substitution à faible teneur en carbone et à émission nulle en carbone pour les transports maritimes
Garantir une transition juste et inclusive vers des transports maritimes à faible teneur en carbone
Le Colloque a porté essentiellement sur les difficultés et les possibilités découlant de la production de combustibles renouvelables dans le cadre de la décarbonation des transports maritimes, en particulier pour les pays en développement, et sur la nécessité de renforcer la coopération à tous les niveaux afin d'appuyer cette transition à l'échelle mondiale. Il a eu lieu le 21 octobre 2022 au Siège de l'OMI et à distance.
Le Colloque était ouvert aux Gouvernements Membres, aux organisations intergouvernementales, aux organisations non gouvernementales et au grand public.
Voir le résumé du Colloque ici.
Regardez ci-dessous la vidéo d’introduction du Colloque intitulée "Produire les combustibles marins du futur" :
Programme et exposés
Veuillez trouver le Programme (en anglais) ci-dessous ou téléchargez-le ici .
09.30- 09.38 Opening remarks by the Secretary-General Mr. Kitack Lim – Secretary General, IMO
09.38- 09.40 Message from the Minister of Energy of Chile Mr. Diego Pardow – Minister of Energy, Chile
09.40- 09.45 Introduction of the Symposium Mr. Arsenio Dominguez – Director Marine Environment Division, IMO
09.45- 11.00 Block 1 – Overcoming barriers to global access to low- and zero-carbon marine fuels
Moderator: Ms. Katharine Palmer – UNFCCC Climate Champion
Panellists:
- Ms. Elizabeth Connelly – Energy Technology and Transport Analyst, International Energy Agency. Outlook: Shipping's future energy demand projections to 2050. Please see her presentation on 19:41-28:42 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Kenneth Tveter – Head of Green Transition Group, Clarksons. Are low-carbon fuels a sustainable solution? Please see his presentation on 29:00-35:33 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Jonah Sweeney – European Marine Fuels, Argus. Price considerations of alternative low- and zero-carbon marine fuels. Please see his presentation on 35:57-43:28 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Chris Chatterton - Chief Operating Officer, Methanol Institute. Overcoming barriers to global access to low- and zero-carbon marine fuels. Please see his presentation on 43:35-52:34 min on IMO Symposium video
- Ms. Shamika Sirimanne – Director Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD. Trade perspectives on shipping decarbonization. Please see her presentation on 52:38-1:00:35 min on IMO Symposium video
11.30- 13.00 Block 2 – Opportunities of the fuel transition for developing countries
Moderator: Mr. John Fatuimoana Kautoke - Adviser, High Commissioner, Tonga
Panellists:
- Ms. Claudia Octaviano - Climate Change Mitigation Coordinator, INECC, Mexico. Fostering renewable energy production in developing countries. Please see her presentation on 2:00:24-2:15:20 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Waleid Gamaleldien, Chairman, Suez Canal Economic Zone, Egypt. Experience sharing: How to establish a green fuel hub. Please see his presentation on 2:16:03-2:23:43 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Lau Blaxekjær - Senior Project Manager, Global Maritime Forum. Involvement of developing countries in inclusive route-based action plans. Please see his presentation on 2:24:07-2:34:02 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Stuart Neil - Director of Strategy and Communications, International Chamber of Shipping. Reinforcing links between the energy sector and shipping: Clean Energy Marine Hubs. Please see his presentation on 2:45:09-2:53:21 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Yanxian Cai – Vice President, China Classification Society (CCS). Potential for on-board carbon capture technology in shipping. Please see his presentation on 2:53:25-3:01:44 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Voytek Chelkowski – Managing Partner, Seamind Blue Ocean. Trade perspectives on shipping decarbonization. Please see his presentation on 3:02:00-3:13:19 min on IMO Symposium video
14.00- 15.20 Block 3 – How to accommodate a 'just and equitable' transition towards low-carbon shipping
Moderator: Ms. Fernanda Milicay – Minister, Permanent Representative to IMO, Argentina
Panellists:
- Mr. Christiaan De Beukelaer - Senior Lecturer Culture & Climate, University of Melbourne. What is the "just and equitable" transition? Please see his presentation on 4:46:28-4:55:43 min on IMO Symposium video
- Ms. Atina Shutz, Researcher, Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport. Specific opportunities for SIDS and LDCs: improving access to climate finance for mitigation and adaptation in the most climate vulnerable countries. Please see her presentation on 4:56:51-5:06:18 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Goran Dominioni - Economist, World Bank. How to allocate revenues of carbon pricing instruments. How to allocate revenues of carbon pricing instruments. Please see his presentation on 5:07:39-5:16:08 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Fabio da Silva Vinhado - Director, Ministry of Mines and Energy, Brazil. Experiences in using low carbon fuels. Please see his presentation on 5:42:59-5:53:56 min on IMO Symposium video
- Mr. Gerardo Borromeo – Vice Chairman and CEO, Philippine Transmarine Carriers (PTC) and 'Just Transition Task Force'. Building a green and resilient low-carbon shipping economy: job creation, skill development and capacity building. Please see his presentation on 5:54:51-6:02:45 min on IMO Symposium video
- Ms. Mehtap Özdemir – Secretary General, Turkish Shipbuilders' Association (GISBIR). Access to technology and retrofitting. Please see her presentation on 6:03:22-6:13:41 min on IMO Symposium video
15.20- 15.30 Findings and conclusions: Improving international and national collaboration within the shipping-port-energy nexus to ensure a "just and equitable" transition
Mr. Arsenio Dominguez – Director Marine Environment Division, IMO
Détails de la manifestation
Les photos de l'évènement peuvent être trouvés
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Regardez ci-dessous un enregistrement du Colloque sur les combustibles de substitution à faible teneur en carbone et à zéro émission de carbone :